Archiving Software

JBackupWithZip is a java program for backing up oftenly some selected folders and files. You select some folders and/or some files by browsing your harddrives and then zip it (in zip format). The selection is saved to redo the zip easily when needed.

An extension to the JUnit 3.2 testing package (www.junit.org) to create a dynamic test suite from the manifest of a jar file. This will prevent the manual maintenance of a test suite inside of the main() method of a class.

An easy-to-use, user-friendly GUI for archived file formats (jar, zip, tar). Explorer-type archive browsing with all the archiving functionality offered through a much easier, quicker & more understandable manner than its command-line counterpart.
This project has been replaced by Archive Buddy [http://sourceforge.net/projects/archivebuddy]

Create versioned backups. Combines the best features of a mirror and incremental backups. The last backup is always a mirror, previous versions are available as incremental backups. Uses no special file format. Mainly an AntTask that is easy to integrate.

The Java Backup Utility (jbu) is a fully-threaded backup utility written in Java. Because of this, it can run on any platform. It uses the common .zip file format for its backup files, and hence the user is not bound to a "proprietary" format.

Jaybird is java-language based, source & xml & codebyte class inter-converting tool.
You can write your Envolvable Code with it;
You can make your computer write program itself;
You can run program without compiling time;
You can manage source as data

Jrar is a fast and effective frontend to the RAR and UNRAR programs. Programmed completely in Java it will be able to work on any computer that has a port of the Java2 runtime and the (UN)RAR programs.

Jxtray is a database explorer written in Java. Jxtray can be used to connect to any type of database with suitable JDBC drivers. It can provide you with information regarding your data bases and extract data in the following formats: CSV, SQL, HTML, XML

Storesim simulates creation of large amount of random files. Directory structure created is similar to what is done in very large file repositories: based on hashdirs (found in mailservers, NFS servers, files servers, image databases...)

Plugins for Maven 1.x (http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/) - manage all aspects of your project (tests, docs, distribution) from a single project descriptor! This project provides plugins that are not bundled with Maven due to differing licenses.

MessageReader is a java software that, given a Mail folder of a Symbian phone, takes all the sms messages (NOT (still) mms or anything else) and make a file in the unix mailbox format (suitable for e.g. kmail).

Monolith (lith) is a tiny, java-based embedded file-system like implementation. It allows you to store and retreive multiple sets of named data in a single file and access it without the speed costs typically associated with file archives.